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Definition of biculturalism in English:

biculturalism

noun

‘Societal and school supports are essential for bilingualism and biculturalism.’

‘Throughout the eight learning communities, the authors found a school-wide focus on facilitating individual student success by building on students' bilingualism and biculturalism.’

‘They are learning about tolerance, about biculturalism and multiculturalism, about how to train for jobs, about how to broaden their minds, and about how make worthwhile interjections that are intelligible.’

‘Hence, the results revealed that students who had a greater awareness for, and interest in developing biculturalism had superior grade point average than their counterparts who had less interest in their heritage.’

‘Through play and experimentation, children's texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism.’